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Dozens evacuated in Italy's flood-hit Tuscany

Dozens evacuated in Italy's flood-hit Tuscany

Jordan Times15-03-2025

People watch the flow of the Arno River in Florence, on March 14, 2025. Heavy rain swelled rivers and flooded streets in an area near Florence with authorities issuing a red weather alert for the historic Italian city and its surroundings, urging residents to stay indoors (AFP photo)
FLORENCE, Italy — Italian authorities ordered dozens of people in Tuscany to leave their homes on Friday after heavy rains swelled rivers and flooded streets near the historic cities of Florence and Pisa.
Regional chief Eugenio Giani said a red weather alert demanded that people should exercise "maximum care and attention" amid "intense and persistent rain".
Several dozen people were told to evacuate with the help of firefighters from low-lying villages and a floodplain near Pisa, according to the ANSA news agency.
In Florence, the Uffizi Galleries -- the world-famous art museum — closed early, as did the Duomo cathedral.
The fire service published images of cars partially submerged in the town of Sesto Fiorentino, north of Florence, as Giani told residents to keep clear of ground floors and basements.
"My thoughts go to the populations affected by the bad weather that is hitting various areas of Italy, causing serious damage and difficulties to citizens," Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni posted on X.
The government would "guarantee all necessary support", she said.
More than 500 firefighters were working across Tuscany, the interior minister said, with more than 300 interventions either carried out or planned.
Bernardo Gozzini from the Tuscan weather service, Consorzio Lamma, told the Corriere della Sera newspaper that 60 millimetres of rain had fallen in the area around Sesto Fiorentino between 6:00 am and noon.
"In Florence, in the month of March, we usually have 70 millimetres of total precipitation," Gozzini said.
"In practice, it is as if a month's worth of rain had fallen in six hours."
Floodgates opened
Schools, parks and cemeteries in Florence and nearby Prato were already closed after an order on Thursday.
Giani said floodgates and expansion tanks had been opened to ease the pressure on the Arno, the river that runs through Florence and Pisa.
In Florence, the Arno swelled to its highest level in the early evening, Giani said, without breaking its banks. It was expected to reach its peak level in Pisa overnight.
Three people and their dog were hoisted to safety by helicopter in Gattaia, northeast of Florence, while in Fucecchio to the west, authorities set up beds for evacuees in a local gym.
Alessio Mantellassi, mayor of Empoli, said in a live post on Facebook that the situation "is worse than in 2019", when the town flooded.
"It's one of the hardest moments in recent history," he said.
In Pisa, army soldiers placed sand bags behind a barrier lining a swollen river, while the city's Mayor Michele Conti said the situation was "very complex" and urged residents to stay at home.
Across Tuscany's border in Emilia Romagna, where devastating floods left 17 people dead two years ago, authorities also issued a red weather warning.
Some rivers in the region, which includes the historic city of Bologna, were already swollen by previous downpours.
Michele de Pascale, president of Emilia Romagna, said there had been "very violent" weather on Friday morning.
"We must pay great attention, it is a basin that has been hit several times in recent years by floods," he said in a statement.
Scientists have repeatedly warned that man-made climate change amplifies the risk of natural disasters such as floods.

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